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  • Norfolk Island business struggles under the yoke of Canberra

    Audio
    Pacific business
    27 Jul 2017
    The stone ruins of the colony, set on on the wave-swept coast, are now a major attraction for foreign tourists to the South Pacific paradise.

    A Norfolk Island importer says his and other businesses have been struggling with compliance and red-tape since Australia shut down the autonomous legislature a year ago. Audio

  • World in Sport for 26 July 2017

    Audio
    Pacific sport
    26 Jul 2017

    Fiji's Olympic gold medal winning sevens captain Osea Kolinisau signs to play in America, the Cook Islands name their squad for rugby's Oceania Cup, we talk to a Pacific medal winner at the… Audio

  • Waru: eight wāhine bear witness to child abuse

    Audio
    movies
    26 Jul 2017
    No caption

    Māori women’s stories are woefully under-represented in New Zealand cinema, director Katie Wolfe says. She is one of eight wāhine directors behind Waru, a cooperative feature film screening at the New… Audio, Gallery

  • Kava drinking club - cool or cultural appropriation?

    Audio
    Pacific life and society
    25 Jul 2017
    no caption

    A social kava-drinking club in Auckland has come under fire from some Pacific people. Audio

  • Cooks govt approves report into 2016 triple shootings

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    25 Jul 2017
    Chris Rimamotu.

    The Cook Islands government has agreed to implement most of the recommendations from an inquiry into the 2016 triple shootings on Rarotonga.

    Cooks govt approves report into 2016 triple shootings
  • 'Prodigious' rainfall recorded between Dunedin and Chch

    News
    New Zealand science
    24 Jul 2017
    Flood waters on Eastern Terrace in Christchurch.

    Wet weather in the South Island over the weekend has broken a number of records, with Christchurch receiving 167 percent of its normal July rainfall during the storm.

    'Prodigious' rainfall recorded between Dunedin and Chch
  • Sport: Cook Islands wary of "unknown" Tahiti

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    24 Jul 2017
    The Cook Islands won the Oceania Cup in 2013.

    The Cook Islands insist they will not take Tahiti lightly after naming their squad for next weekend's Oceania Cup rugby playoff in Rarotonga.

    Sport: Cook Islands wary of "unknown" Tahiti
  • One Pacific candidates announced for Maori Party

    News
    Pacific
    22 Jul 2017

    Candidates from the One Pacific movement standing as Maori Party candidates have been named for this year's upcoming election at a launch in Auckland.

    One Pacific candidates announced for Maori Party
  • News in Cook Island Maori for 22 July 2017

    Audio 22 Jul 2017

    The latest news in Cook Islands Maori (Te Reo Maori Kuki Airani) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio

  • Cervical cancer at alarming rates in Pacific

    News
    Pacific
    21 Jul 2017
    no caption

    Opinion - Cervical cancer is the number one cancer killing women in many developing countries.

    Cervical cancer at alarming rates in Pacific
  • ADB appoints woman to head Pacific Dept

    News
    Pacific
    21 Jul 2017
    The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is an Asia regional development organization dedicated to reducing poverty in Asia and the Pacific.

    The Asian Development Bank has appointed its first woman as the new Director General for its Pacific Department.

    ADB appoints woman to head Pacific Dept
  • News in Cook Island Maori for 21 July 2017

    Audio 21 Jul 2017

    The latest news in Cook Island Maori langauge. Audio

  • Sport: Manu Samoa rugby fans urged to keep the faith

    News
    Pacific Samoa
    20 Jul 2017
    Manu Samoa coach Alama Ieremia

    Samoa rugby coach Alama Ieremia says his team is still grieving after Saturday's heavy defeat by Fiji which denied the Manu a direct qualifying berth for the 2019 World Cup. Audio

    Sport: Manu Samoa rugby fans urged to keep the faith
  • Sport: Fiji and Tonga plot World Cup path as Samoa seek answers

    Audio 20 Jul 2017
    Manu Samoa players, including captain Kahn Fotuali'i (2L), react after their 78-0 thrashing by the All Blacks.

    Fiji and Tonga have begun preparations for the 2019 Rugby World Cup but Samoa face another 12 months before being able to confirm their ticket to Japan. Audio

  • New Caledonia's farmers get cyclone assistance

    News
    Pacific New Caledonia
    19 Jul 2017
    NASA took this image of Cyclone Cook moving past New Caledonia.

    The New Caledonian government has reimbursed hundreds of farmers for losses caused by Cyclone Cook in April.

    New Caledonia's farmers get cyclone assistance
  • Sport: Pacific Oceania talk up Fed Cup promotion hopes

    News
    Pacific
    17 Jul 2017
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    The Pacific Oceania women's tennis team believe it is a case of third-time lucky in their bid for Fed Cup promotion.

    Sport: Pacific Oceania talk up Fed Cup promotion hopes
  • Sport: Fiji lead Pacific teams at Netball World Youth Cup

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    17 Jul 2017
    The Fiji Baby Pearls at the Netball World Youth Cup.

    Fiji have finished fourth at the Netball World Youth Cup after being thrashed 70-35 by England in the playoff for bronze.

    Sport: Fiji lead Pacific teams at Netball World Youth Cup
  • Cook Islander wins coconut tree climbing world championship

    News
    Pacific French Polynesia
    17 Jul 2017
    Coconuts on the seaside in Vanuatu.

    A Cook Islander has won what is being billed as the first coconut tree climbing world championship.

    Cook Islander wins coconut tree climbing world championship
  • Cook Islander wins coconut tree climbing world title

    News
    Pacific French Polynesia
    17 Jul 2017
    Coconuts on the seaside in Vanuatu.

    George Iona from Nassau atoll has won what is being billed as the first coconut tree climbing world championship.

    Cook Islander wins coconut tree climbing world title
  • NZ and Samoa Rugby link for healthy lifestyle campaign

    News
    Pacific Samoa
    17 Jul 2017
    The launch of the Quick Rip healthy initiative in Samoa

    The New Zealand and Samoa Rugby Unions have joined together to launch a health initiative in the islands.

    NZ and Samoa Rugby link for healthy lifestyle campaign
  • Brighter Future? The difference decile makes

    Audio 17 Jul 2017
    Hazel on road patrol after school

    Despite efforts to improve achievement among children from disadvantaged backgrounds, there's still a gulf between the haves and have-nots. John Gerritsen spends the day with two pupils from either…

  • Storm-damaged power network likely to cost $2m to repair

    News
    New Zealand weather
    16 Jul 2017
    Powerco today restored power to the township of Mangaweka, although some rural and remote areas still remain without power tonight.

    The lines company Powerco estimates it will cost at least $2 million to repair the damage caused by this week's storm, with 1300 customers in Manawatu and Rangitikei still without power.

    Storm-damaged power network likely to cost $2m to repair
  • Tagata o te Moana for 15 July 2017

    Audio
    Pacific
    15 Jul 2017

    Papua New Guinea sees camps set up in the hope of forming the next government; There is finally a World Heritage listing for Taputapuatea marae in French Polynesia; The Cook Islands parliament has now… Audio

  • News in Cook Island Maori for 15 July 2017

    Audio
    Pacific
    15 Jul 2017

    The latest news in Cook Island Maori language. Audio

  • Dateline Pacific evening edition for 14 July 2017

    Audio 14 Jul 2017

    Surge of dengue cases in Pacific being closely monitored by SPC; Vanuatu says Forum should consider establishing a permanent regional security force; and there are calls for transparency around… Audio

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